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Recognized as a top Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) consultancy, we empower organizations to mitigate risks and maximize defenses around vital business data, infrastructure and assets. For the last 25 years, we’ve empowered Fortune 500 companies to achieve their business goals by providing them with customized cybersecurity roadmaps and implementations that deliver immediate and long-lasting value. We bring our industry-leading experts’ passion and identity-centric approach to every engagement.

Our History

Clango, Inc. is a minority-owned small business founded in 1993. The company provides a range of IT professional services and solutions to help government and large commercial organizations operate more efficiently and securely through optimizing physical, cyber, and human capital value. The company specializes in the delivery of IT solutions in the areas of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), software application development and integration, cybersecurity, and IT services. Clango supports federal agencies (DoD & civilian), state & local governments, and commercial and non-profit enterprises. The company is headquartered in Arlington, VA, with offices in Johnstown, PA, Minneapolis, MN, Huntsville, AL, Seattle, WA, and San Francisco, CA.

In 2011, DIT acquired Integral Business Solutions (IBS), a company focused on information security services – specifically identity, access, and fraud management – for clients in the financial, healthcare, and higher education segments.

In 2014, DIT completed the acquisition of Clango Group, Inc., to enhance its capabilities in the areas of Identity and Access Management (IAM) Advisory Services, Access Governance, and Risk Management.

Our Philosophy

We take an identity-centric approach to cybersecurity because every threat, at its core, is an exploitation of identity. If the identities within your organization are managed effectively, your cybersecurity program will be successful. It is important to recognize that successful identity management is not a project, it is a discipline. One which must be nurtured and practiced every day.